Dear all,
I was testing out a Dayton Audio HDN-8, and I needed somewhere to put it while I was fiddling with wires. I attached it to a cardboard model of a horn that I'd put together last year, and the output was instantly noticed. I screwed it into the top panel of the horn, which was flat.
Has anyone tried combining this with an already working horn? I just thought I'd ask in case it was worth investigating further. It might make for an interesting 2-way point source that doesn't require all of the synergy horn 'fun' 🙂
Thanks!
I was testing out a Dayton Audio HDN-8, and I needed somewhere to put it while I was fiddling with wires. I attached it to a cardboard model of a horn that I'd put together last year, and the output was instantly noticed. I screwed it into the top panel of the horn, which was flat.
Has anyone tried combining this with an already working horn? I just thought I'd ask in case it was worth investigating further. It might make for an interesting 2-way point source that doesn't require all of the synergy horn 'fun' 🙂
Thanks!
The low sensitivity, power handling and excursion of the Dayton Audio HDN-8 tactile transducer is enough of a non-starter to not waste much time on investigating further.
To make it function properly in a multiple entry horn would require coupling it to an independent diaphragm, which would in effect be re-creating a typical driver, though it would not work as well.
Other than that, sounds like "fun" 😉
To make it function properly in a multiple entry horn would require coupling it to an independent diaphragm, which would in effect be re-creating a typical driver, though it would not work as well.
Other than that, sounds like "fun" 😉